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Right now is a good opportunity to look at the good, the bad and the ugly of the benefits world in 2013, and to see what we might be able to look forward to in the coming year.
December 26 -
The deadline to enroll in health plans that begin Jan. 1 was extended to midnight today from yesterday for most of the U.S., the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said. The extension was announced as healthcare.gov yesterday experienced a single-day record number of visits and consumers were moved into a queuing system deployed when the website approaches 50,000 simultaneous users.
December 24 -
As 2013 comes to a close, were taking a look at some of the most popular stories on our website this year. Here are the top five blog items of 2013.
December 23 -
2013 is not over yet. Employers and HR and benefits professionals must address these 14 compliance issues before the New Year begins. Timothy F. Kennedy is a partner in Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoadss Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice, concisely outlines retirement and health care issues that plan sponsors must consider in the following days.
December 23 -
Many organizations aren't taking advantage of the most effective tool to distribute and reinforce messagesbenefits administration technology. Technology is extremely useful in automating many of the tactical components of benefits administration while it also enhances your education and communication strategy.
December 23
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The success of the health care overhaul relies on a diverse pool of customers where younger, healthier participants balance the costs of covering older, sicker people. Insurers say they cant make more concessions without putting themselves at risk that patients will wait and sign up only when they need care.
December 23 -
President Barack Obama said the thousands of people now signing up for coverage under the Affordable Care Act overshadow the hit hes been taking in the polls for the defect-riddled roll-out of the Affordable Care Act.
December 20 -
When it comes to their health benefits, most employees say theyre happy with their current offerings and lack interest in altering their balance of benefits and wages, according to a new survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
December 20 -
As most global employers plan to send more employees on short- and long-term jobs around the world in the next two years, they should be aware of what it takes to manage costs and run international programs. In light of the challenges employers face managing the global work force, Mercer offers 10 tips on handling this growing mobile population.
December 19 -
With the economy slowly gaining ground and employees able to take their pick of job opportunities, employers are finding it increasingly important to pack extra benefits to attract the best hires. But according to SHRMs new State of Employee Benefits in Workplace Survey, the story changes a bit when workers are on the job as HR professionals less frequently use benefits as a retention tool.
December 18

